It’s not every day that a 26-year-old MVP candidate becomes available, but just that happened today when Kawhi Leonard reportedly came to the decision that he wants to part ways with the San Antonio Spurs.

The Spurs, as of this writing, have not yet made Leonard available in trade talks, according to Marc Stein of The New York Times. Assuming the reports are true, that seems all but a formality at this point.

The Sixers are a team long-rumored to be interested in Leonard, and Kevin O’Connor of The Ringer lists the Lakers, Clippers, Celtics and Sixers as the four main teams who will be pursuing him. Coming off a 52-win season, led by emerging stars Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid, and with a healthy dose of assets and cap space at their disposal, the Sixers have what it takes to make a compelling offer — both to the Spurs in a trade and to Leonard in order to convince him to stay long term.